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CoinOps7 R2 Released

Added Full Tate Support lots of love for Tate Cab users
Added New Amiga Core with WHD support...looks like new packs soon
Optimised memory again
Added some sound fixes and graphics fixes...
Updated Artwork for some games that need it
Cores updated to latest standards or Premium
Updated VM code to align with adding things like Art or Filters so they don't Out of Mem
Added Debug Mode for Lightgun fixing so it can be fixed when testers are available (sorry was waiting for cba as hes awesome apparently but waited 5 years and he didn't code anything he promised...beginner alert that kills sites)

Coinops 7 Massive is about 80GB without the added roms mentioned in R2 and there are over 4100 games in total including some XBox games like Halo, Halo 2, and Panzer Dragoon. Obviously some of those games are multiples like Megadrive and SNES versions of the same games. You can find the list on here. http://sprinkleboutique.com/coinops-...ive-game-list/

That should be OK then. I was just wondering what drive to use. I've some spare IDE drives ranging from 160GB upwards. And 80GB isn't that big by today's rom collecting standards (MAME is currently about 445GB for the smaller merged set). I should be able to download the complete set in a few hours. Tome to check PD I think.

If you haven't played a classic game in years, it's never too late to start!

Remember there are a lot of frustrated older geeks in the IT and retro community with no social skills. That would probably explain the more adult orientated choices. As for other games on less than expected formats/platforms, everyone is interested in different things and what they add to their collections, so every large project set will contain some personal quirks. Still, definitely a bit odd.

If you haven't played a classic game in years, it's never too late to start!

I've just found out there are loads of packs of games to download so Massive is not all of them. There are DOS game packs, Amiga Game Packs, etc. The one I would like are the C64 Game Packs but they are only on the Coinops ftp server and I don't know the address to it. :-(

What's in the C64 game pack? You can easily find C64 TOSEC or even GameBase 64 if you would like to have a complete set. It's quite small too, around 2GB (games only).

Why not just add all the classics of each system? It's easy to find out which games to add, and probably 90% of the people would be happy. For the C64 they even put Ghost'n Goblins arcade version, honestly, what's the point. One cool thing though, I always say that Bruce Lee is one of my most favorite games on the C64, if not even my ALL time favorite, so I was a bit intrigued when I saw that they put Bruce Lee 2, didn't know that existed. I checked, it only came out in 2013 (http://kollektivet.nu/brucelee2/. So at least I got to know that by reading the games list, thanks But then again, why didn't they put Bruce Lee the original game

I seem to remember reading about Bruce Lee 2 being developed and released, but I've never played the original (don't kill me!) as I never owned a C64 and have never really got into playing any games on it, even via emulation, other than a little bit for curiosity sake.

What we should do is create a small must play list of pur favourite 8-bit systems so for those of us whom haven't really played games on a certain system have somewhere to start, and can see why others love a system so much.

If you haven't played a classic game in years, it's never too late to start!